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Show Thuraday, March 13, 1980 Uintah Baeln Duchesne Community basketball winds down league play, but threw in 80 points during the championship game. Brad Fabrizio, who was voted the most valuable player, scored 22 during the same game. Fabrizio had an 18JS print average during the season. Pat Miller, the Duchesne Community Education Director, considered the program a success and was pleased with the results. He expressed 72-6appreciation to all who helped as Max Roll, Kelly Meat's, was top referees, score keepers, and scorer. Roll had a 10.1 average during The Dueheane Community School city beaketball program moved to an exciting finish Tuesday, Mar. fi. Kohl's 2 and Grants Construction played for the consolation, title, with Kohls winning The championship game was dose until the final minutes. Max Meat's came out on top, beating Kohl's 1, 71-6- 9. e Friday, March 8, Su- aan VanOrdan and Glenn' Haslem were' sealed in the Manti LDS Temple. Witnessing the ceremony were: Myron and Ruth Haslem, Calleen and Kevin Ercanbrack, Dean Hamblin, Carolyn Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice VanOrdan and children. Friday evening the parents of the groom hosted an open house at the Haslem home. Others attending this were the VanOrdan family, Lay-to- n; e Nola Nelson and daughter, Cheri Womack, Vernal went to Price Saturday to attend a pink and blue shower for Lynette Maraing, and a personal shower for LuAnna Brown, e Margaret Loranger, Peggy Anderton, and Jimmy Anderton went to Salt Lake- - Friday for Powell went to Salt Lake a doctors appointment to bring home their son, for Jimmy. at the Karl, from a completed e Company Janies Powell home this mission. e Diane and David Sun-da- n weekend were Dahl and went to Salt Lake JaNene Powell and two Thursday. She entered children; returned Karl Powell and LDS hospital for surgery Beaver James and aon. Friday. " e Those traveling to e James and Joydell the Temple Friday to Beaver and son, Rock witness the marriage of Swings, Wyo., are here Darreld Munden and visiting her parents, the Powells. JaNae Jennings were: the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Munden, Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Elder, Melba Eskund, mis-iona- a friend and photographer, Hirokl Alden, and Edna Wills. Followceremony Mr. Hamblin, ing the Acel and Oral and Mrs. Elder hosted a Haslem, Orem; Ron and wedding breakfast at the ApproxWendy Perkins, Salt Chuck-O-Ram- a. Lake. Saturday Myron imately 65 people attendand Ruth Haslem and ed. ; children drove to Layton e Bill Nelson went to to attend a reception for Price Thursday for a the newlyweds, senior citizen meeting, o Violet Carter and eon. o Dan and Kathy Karr-e- n Salt Lake, visited with have a daughter born her sister, Verda Nelson, Friday in the Duchesne during the week, County hospital Grand- are Arvin and e Max Nelson and Dale E-ent- s Womack spoilt a day in y Labrum. Morgan. They visited e Penny Christensen with the Larry Nelsons, and son spent the weeke Mr. and . Mrs. Jama end in Salt lake with her Powell went to Provo sister, Ina Lee Shaw. and picked up her daugh- They were guests of Lee ter. They also visited in Last at the open house of Sait Lake with Loene the Governor's Mansion. Nelson and others, Lee Last helped with the e Boyd and Dorothy interior decorating. Ilene Spring-ville- ; : Tabiona Connlo Leo MS-547- 1 e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird received word Mar. 5, they are grandparents again. Parents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Brett Anderson, Grantsville. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 18 os., and will be- named Justin Wessley. At' present his rider brother is staying with his grandparents, Joan and Jack Bird, e Last Wednesday Jack - '.iL&t&li li'il. Bird and Duane Marion took ton of the boys of the teach era quorum to Heber to awim and spend the evening. That same evening Mrs. Joan Bird was on her way home, alter the birth of their new grandson, with her other grandeon. A d Strawberry Valley blix-aar- came up and the highway was closed. The Birds met at Heber, and were stranded until Nona to want urns The following application has boon filed with fie State Engineer to change water In Duchesne County throughout Iho entire year union other, wise designated. Locations in USB4AA. C R. Ames, Altonah, UT proposes to correct the point of diver-lio- n and place of use of 0015 sac. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 52054. Th wafer was to have bean diverted from a wail, 220 ft. deep, at a point N. 50 ft. W. 300 ft. from EV4 Car. Sec. 3, T1S, R4W; and used for Uockwataring 100 cattle, 4 horses in SEViNES4Sc.3,TlS, morning - all 14 of them. The Birds had relative! and friends in town so they easily found places to stay. Nice to hear there are still very niee people around. A big R4W. Hereafter, 0015 sec. ft. of thanks to the Lisonbee water ie to bo diverted from a family, Heber. well, 220 ft. deep, at a e The Relief Society held its workday Tues- point N. 50 ft. W. 300 ft. from ES4 Cor. Sec 23, Til R4W (1 day evening the the ml S. of and used Altonah), e visiting teachers mesa-ag- same os heretofore In started at 7 p-The SEVLNEV6 5ec. T1S, R4W. 23, two lessons were given Protasis rasMing Ihe granand held on ting of this application with Easter novelties. Hair reasons Ihorafare must bo filcutting, things to substied in duplicate with the State tute in cooking, helpful Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SIC, hints like making a menu UT 84111, on or before Apr. for a week to save so 26.1980. Da C. Hanson many trips to the store. STATE ENGINEER A dessert luncheon was Published in fie Uintah served the ladies. A was in Basin Standard March 13, 20, large group and 27,198a attendance. e Mrs. 11a Gasper returned last weekend afNona OP HNABMO ter a stay with Cause Na 139-1-3 Ila Mae and Jack GardBEFORE THE BOARD OF ON, had Salt Lake. She ner, CAS AND MINING DEPARmini-class- es , two-wee- k doctor! appointment and attended to some business. I would appreciate people calling in their o we can hear new from everyone. TMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF SJL BENNION FOR AN ORDER POOLING INTEREST IN THE DRILLING UNIT COMPRISED OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH RANGE 5 WEST. UINTAH SFECtAL MERI- - 19 Standard DtAN, DUCHESNE COUNTY, PETITION FOR UTAH, AND PAYMENT OF ROYALTY FUNDI THE STATE OF UTAH TO AU OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL ANO ROYALTY OMMERS, ANO PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ALTAMONT AREA, Duchesne County, Utah. Notice I hereby given lhal the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining of the State of Utah, will conduct a hearing Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon the petition of & H. BENNION In the above entitled cause, at which Hme all persons, firms and corporation, interested may, if they so desire, appear and bo heard. Notice Is further given that the purpose of said hearing will be to: (!) enter a pooling order as ordered by the Board at a hearing on July 26, 1979, (2) require Shell Oil Company to tender applicants proportionate share of production in kind a said date upon applicant's payment of monthly operating expenses; (3) determine whether or not Ihe Board should requite Shell Oil Company to disburse royalty interest and working interest funds in kind to peti- ttoner or into an escrow account pending filial disposition of this matter; and, (4) require Shell Oil Company to pay Interest thereon. DATED this 6th day of March, 198a STATE OF UTAH interest-bearin- Thalia R.Bwby Secretary of ihe Board Published In fie Uintah Basin Standard March 13, 1980. 'it. of the Duchesne No. 2 and Grants Construction vied for the consolation title at the Duchesne Community Schools Basketball Tournament. Kohl's No. 2 won the conCONSOLATION test 71-6- ACTION-Ko- hl's ' 7. Nona to CONTBACTOM Sealed bick will be receiv- Phone news Items . to or Bli j i They're all part of the price, means you can Uual lome ot Ihe more than SO modela State 'too. Of course, you provide the and local Mum not included hi lha price I and that means landscaping, driveway, sideyou can save a bundle. The walk and septic system, plus any brick, stone or lf House" concept has Capp masonry exterior, If desired. helped over 60.000 families get more home for 50 over house from Capp Select their money. 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Plan 1 0,000 deposits will be refunded approximately to vided all Documents are - returned to Architect In who leavis manager replace Ing to take the position as reasonably good condition, manager of a Generation and within ten calendar days Transmission Cooperative. following receipt of his pro- Applicants should have poi, Bids will be received until managment experience. Friar rural electric experience 30 p.mt Thunday, April 10, helpful. Demonstrated com- - j 990, at which time they will petence In the areas of super- - be opened and read aloud in vision, penonnel, planning A and budgeting Is essential. bid bond in the amount of fhro Leadership and communicaof the bid, made tion skills and a commitment percent (5) to Duchesne School to the cooperative Ideals of payable bid. District, shall community service , and If certificate oraccompany check cashier's member-ownershi-p reis a Is used in lieu of bid bond, a quirement. Successful candidate will certificate from on approved surety company guaranteeing report to a member-electeboard of nine directors and execution of a 100 Perfor Will be responsible for a mance Bond and 100 PayBand must accompany system with 80 employee, ment approximately 2,663 miles of bid. The Board of Education, line, 1979 operating revenues of approximately $15.1 Duchesne County School million and total plant Invest- District reserve the right to rement of $31 5 million. ject any or all bids or to waive Headquartered in a com- - any informality or technicality munity of approximerely 5000 n any bid in fw interest of the with good idxjois, vocational District, school, continuing education AM laborers, workmen, medtail and religious nchanic, and apprentices system, facilities. Excellent hunting on ibis project shall and fishing area. Approx- - be less not paid tlionjho Imately ISO miles East ofSah wage 'Lake City, Utah on highway general prevailing th Indetermined by rales, as dustrial Commission of Utah, par their published schedule. This area Is Zone Two. d ct I for the General sssr FOR YOUR LOCAL CAPP REPRESENTATIVE HOME PLANNIN6 GUIDE. YOUR FREE 100-PAG- E Hie BOARD OF EDUCACOUNTY DUCHESNE TION, DISTRICT SCHOOL fallowing project, association. me YOUSAV1 ON ALL THIM! : 1 JOB OPPORTUNITY OENMAl MANAOU MOON LAKI KUCTBIC Build any of these homes for under $50,000 F.I.Y. 722-513- ed by I I I I 'I I I BOARD OF EDUCATION DUCHESNE SCHOOL DISTRICT Phillip R. Thompson Clark, Duchwna School District Published In the Uintah Basin Standard March 13, 20, 27, 199a Ham Pierce Boneless Lb. $109 . mm Phone Phone 738-245- 1 g BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Community School Tournament were Tony Grant, Stan .Young, Brad Fabrizio, Bobby Bailey and Terry Despain. 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